Hyderabad, July 19: Visitors at Kasu Brahmananda Reddy (KBR) National Park in Banjara Hills witnessed an unusual sight on Saturday after a huge python, estimated to be around 20 feet long, was spotted crossing one of the park’s walking tracks.
The incident occurred during the morning hours when the python slowly moved across the pathway as morning walkers watched from a safe distance. Owing to its large size, the reptile took several moments to cross the entire track.
Python at KBR National Park Draws Attention
Several visitors recorded videos of the python on their mobile phones. The footage soon went viral on social media, drawing widespread attention.
20-foot python startled walkers at KBR Park this morning. The massive snake, longer than car, slithered under the trees and disrupted the usual calm. Shocked joggers and early morning walkers called the Forest Department for help.#KBRpark #KBRparknews #Hyderabadnews #indtoday pic.twitter.com/18bvUkycZe
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Located in the heart of Hyderabad,KBR National Park is home to a rich variety of birds, mammals and reptiles, making wildlife sightings an occasional occurrence.
Wildlife experts have advised visitors not to approach or disturb wild animals if they are spotted. They urged the public to immediately inform the Forest Department so trained personnel can handle the situation safely. (Maxim News)



